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John Huggins, trainer for William C. Whitney, received a cablegram from Newmarket, England, yesterday, afternoon which brought, the unwelcome intelligence that Mr. Whitney's Derby candidate Nasturtium had had a chill and that with the chill had quite a temperature, which is supposed to mean that the temperature of the famous two-year-old is much above the normal.

January 29, 1902

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